Tag: interior design
Room Envy: A walk-in wonder in Brookhaven
Move over, master baths. Lavish closets are the new “it” retreats. Amy Ferrer, owner of the Roswell store Miko + Boone Home, created this space for some Brookhaven clients who wanted “a place to begin the day feeling relaxed but with a little glam.”
Room Envy: A sophisticated gray study in Ansley Park
“The dark color really envelops you and feels cozy,” says interior designer Nina Nash. When she and her Mathews Furniture partner Don Easterling created this sultry and sophisticated study in Ansley Park, they installed classic built-ins, then furnished the room in rich tones from both ends of the color spectrum
HGTV star Brian Patrick Flynn adds whimsy to his midcentury modern East Lake abode
As you would expect from the host of two new primetime HGTV series, Brian Patrick Flynn takes his own home very seriously—but when discussing his personal abode, he’s also characteristically irreverent.
Free Design Tips: ADAC
You don’t have to enroll in art school to learn from the nation’s top interior designers. ADAC regularly hosts presentations by big names like Nate Berkus and Kathryn M. Ireland, especially during its annual spring and fall conferences, and often invites the public for free.
Place to Furnish Your Whole House: Bungalow Classic
Bungalow was a game changer when it opened on Howell Mill Road, helping to launch the Westside Design District in 2000.
Real-deal Modern: Switch Modern
For more than a decade, owners Roy Otwell and Doug Henderson have helped Atlanta homeowners embrace modern designers like Minotti, Knoll, and Alessi—no easy task in a city that was once a bastion of traditional decor.
New Design Service: Homepolish
This New York–based service landed in Atlanta last year as an alternative to the industry’s traditional commission model, which can incentivize designers to select expensive products.
Room Envy: This Brookhaven sitting room ditches dark decor for a more modern look
With formal living rooms about as popular as VHS recorders these days, homeowners and interior designers are taking a looser approach to front sitting rooms.
Where to shop at Miami Circle
“The Circle,” as it’s known to insiders, is actually a rather industrial-looking street with one small roundabout at the end. Over the past 25 years or so, it has become home to more than 60 showrooms and stores, nearly all of them catering to both retail and trade customers.
21 copper accessories to give your home an autumn glow
Rosy copper brings a fall-like shine to any room.